Pallas in Taurus, Pallas in the 9th House

Pallas in Taurus

Pallas in Taurus is very down to earth and oriented in the material world. The Pallas Taurus wants things to make sense and wants to create a great and stable home environment for its loved ones to live in. They will do everything they can to make sure the material needs of those close to them are taken care of. They are able to put in the work and make sure that they contribute in social causes and politics. They want a fair and just world, and they will do just enough to make sure they are making an impact on the world around them. They take their time when making a decision, and usually don’t jump to conclusions that don’t make sense. They take in the environment around them and can transform it if they so choose. They may come up with art or music that best implements their sense of style and express it with their own earthy tones to the rest of the world.

9th House

Keywords: The keywords associated with the 9th house are university, higher learning, academics, institutions, governments, philosophies, dreamscapes, perspective, authority, religion, spirituality, rules, law, justice, and the hierophant tarot card. 

Cadent House Type: A Candent house is ruled by a mutable sign. Sagittarius is the mutable fire sign ruling the 9th house. 

The 9th house in astrology is a symbol of higher education, institutions, long trips, dreams, and consciousness. It is often associated with travel in all of its forms both actual travel overseas and one’s internal spiritual journey. The 9th house is related to some of the abstract areas of life such as dream time, dream symbolism, and sleep. When you sleep your mind experiences things that our waking minds may never get the opportunity to experience. 

If you have a lot of planets or heavy emphasis on the 9th house this could indicate that you are a life long learner, that you love traveling, and have a respect for higher education. This area of the chart is also related to publishing, literature, and writing. Due to its associated with institutions it can also represent religious authority, churches, or other areas of spiritual leadership. This house is symbolic of traveling, experiencing the world from a boarder perspective, and expanding horizons.